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Recently I had the pleasure of making two appearances in vastly different venues about very different novels. First was my The Kid From Dodgertown book talk at the Spring Meadow senior facility in Trumbull, CT. The subject was baseball, and our audience of seniors knew their stuff. There was even one lady who proudly proclaimed she was 100 years young! Many of attendees shared fond memories of baseball seasons past. Thanks to Lori and Leslie at Spring Meadow for coordinating this fun event. Next up was the Southern New England Relic Hunters Club, which met at Filomena's Restaurant in Waterford, CT. After a fine pasta dinner, president George Potts introduced me to the sizable crowd of treasure hunters for a presentation on my latest novel, Detector Man. It was the first time I was addressing a crowd in which everyone knew more about the subject than me! To say the guys and gals were receptive to my talk is an understatement. We practically sold out on our books, and many expressed their appreciation that this popular hobby is finally being recognized. Thanks again to George for the invitation!
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